Using relationships
A relationship, when modeling relational data, describes the connection between two tables. For instance, there is a relationship between the Customer
table and the Sales
table in our example. A customer can have multiple sales transactions in the Sales
table. To create a relationship between the Customer
and Sales
tables, we must link CustomerKey
from the Customer
table to CustomerKey
from the Sales
table. This linkage enables Power BI to understand that each row of data in the Customer
table can have one or more related rows in the Sales
table.
To create relationships between tables in Power BI Desktop, we can either use the Model view to drag a column from a table and drop it to the relevant column from the other table, or we click the Manage relationships button from the ribbon. The Manage relationships button appears in several places in the ribbon. The following screenshot shows the Manage relationship window: